Salem Super Saver: Salem Wax Museum & Salem Witch Village Admission
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Salem Super Saver: Salem Wax Museum & Salem Witch Village Admission

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Visit: Salem Witch Village, 282 Rear Derby Street, Salem, MA

Salem Wax Museum From its founding in 1626 through the terrifying Witchcraft Hysteria of 1692, Salem’s vivid history comes alive at the Salem Wax Museum, a compelling museum composed of eerily life-like wax figures. Come face to face with many notable Salem figures such as National Hawthorne, the famed author of The Scarlet Letter and The House of Seven Gables. Meet the pirates of New England, the merciless Witch Trials judge Colonel John Hawthorne, and Tituba, the accused 'witch' who helped fuel the hysteria -- just to name a few!

From the galleries, head to the interactive area to learn about nautical knot tying, do grave stone rubbing on a recreated headstone, and experience what detention during the Hysteria felt like by being locked in a life-size, recreated jail cell!

Afterwards, be sure to visit the impressive museum gift shop, where you can browse a variety of New England maritime souvenirs.

Salem Witch Village Across the street from the Salem Wax Museum is the Salem Witch Village. On your 15-minute guided tour of this historical attraction, immerse yourself in the history of witchcraft in Salem as you learn the difference between myths and realities of witchcraft in both the ancient and modern world.

Your tour guide, who is a practicing witch, will take you through an indoor maze and demonstrate scenes that mark important landmarks in witchcraft history. Hear about the origin of stereotypes such as devil worship, flying on brooms and black cats, and learn about the different persecution periods such as the Salem Witch Trials and the Burning Times of Europe. Your guide will also clarify what it really means to be a witch today. You may be surprised what you learn!

After your tour, browse the gift shop for authentic Pagan and Wiccan items and souvenirs. Don’t miss nearby Old Burying Point, reputed to be the second-oldest burial ground in the country. Also near here is the Witch Trials Memorial, erected in memory of the victims of the Witch Hysteria of 1692.

Visit: Salem Wax Museum of Witches & Seafarers, 288 Derby St, Salem, MA 01970-3634

Salem Wax Museum From its founding in 1626 through the terrifying Witchcraft Hysteria of 1692, Salem’s vivid history comes alive at the Salem Wax Museum, a compelling museum composed of eerily life-like wax figures. Come face to face with many notable Salem figures such as National Hawthorne, the famed author of The Scarlet Letter and The House of Seven Gables. Meet the pirates of New England, the merciless Witch Trials judge Colonel John Hawthorne, and Tituba, the accused 'witch' who helped fuel the hysteria -- just to name a few!

From the galleries, head to the interactive area to learn about nautical knot tying, do grave stone rubbing on a recreated headstone, and experience what detention during the Hysteria felt like by being locked in a life-size, recreated jail cell!

Afterwards, be sure to visit the impressive museum gift shop, where you can browse a variety of New England maritime souvenirs.

Salem Witch Village Across the street from the Salem Wax Museum is the Salem Witch Village. On your 15-minute guided tour of this historical attraction, immerse yourself in the history of witchcraft in Salem as you learn the difference between myths and realities of witchcraft in both the ancient and modern world.

Your tour guide, who is a practicing witch, will take you through an indoor maze and demonstrate scenes that mark important landmarks in witchcraft history. Hear about the origin of stereotypes such as devil worship, flying on brooms and black cats, and learn about the different persecution periods such as the Salem Witch Trials and the Burning Times of Europe. Your guide will also clarify what it really means to be a witch today. You may be surprised what you learn!

After your tour, browse the gift shop for authentic Pagan and Wiccan items and souvenirs. Don’t miss nearby Old Burying Point, reputed to be the second-oldest burial ground in the country. Also near here is the Witch Trials Memorial, erected in memory of the victims of the Witch Hysteria of 1692.

Visit: Salem Witch Trials Memorial, Charter St., Salem, MA 01970

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Visit: Old Burying Point Cemetery, Salem, MA

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Included
  • Guide
  • Entry/Admission - Salem Witch Village
  • Entry/Admission - Salem Wax Museum of Witches & Seafarers
  • Entry/Admission - Salem Witch Trials Memorial
  • Entry/Admission - Old Burying Point Cemetery
Not included
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Food and drinks
  • Gratuities
Additional
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
  • Wheelchair accessible
Features
Tourism
70%
Cultural
60%
Adrenaline
30%
Reviews
3.0
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cindy w
2 | 2017-10-21

I expected more displays in the Wax Museum to talk about educate on the Salem Witch Trials but found that there were actually very few displays in the museum and there were more displays surrounding fallen ships...actually pretty disappointing. If you have asthma or allergies...or any other breathing issues...this is NOT the place for you...WAY TOO MANY INCENSES BURNING EVERYWHERE!! And even though they tell you that everyone takes credit cards, even the street vendors they actually don't. All food street vendors are cash only. I was also surprised to see that the area really wasn't really very well decorated for Halloween.

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